Monet, Wisteria

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Artist:

Claude Monet (1840-1926)

Materials:

giclée print on canvas

Frame details:

wood/composite

Dimensions:

37" x 29"

Frame finish:

silver

Why We Love This

A fine-art giclée reproduction of "Wisteria" by French Impressionist Claude Monet, printed on canvas. Monet painted hundreds of works depicting his flower garden and lily pond at Giverny. In 1910, Monet enlarged the pond and built a canopy over the arched, Japanese-style bridge that straddled its narrow western end. The bridge and canopy soon became the supports for white and lilac wisteria imported from China and Japan. This large, broadly painted canvas depicts a garland of wisteria that arcs across the surface as if suspended from the upper framing edge. It is one of nine remaining paintings of wisteria intended to serve as a decorative frieze for Monet's cycle of water lily murals. Custom frame.

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Established in 1955, MunnWorks is known for its superiorly crafted custom-made frames for fine art and mirrors. Its frames hang in the Museum of Modern Art in New York, the de Young Museum in San Francisco, and the J. Paul Getty Museum in Los Angeles. The company's own holdings include many important works of art by masters of the 20th century, from Dalí to Matisse.

Art

Description:
A fine-art giclée reproduction on canvas of "The
Water Lily Pond" (1917-19) by French Impressionist Claude Monet. In 1893, Monet began a vast landscaping project at his home in Giverny, which included lily ponds that would become the subjects of ...